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  • Subject: RE: TCP/IP Catch-22?
  • From: "Cotes, Steven" <cotess@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Nov 1997 18:21:15 -0800

> ----------
> From:         Jeff Crosby[SMTP:jlcrosby@fwi.com]
> Sent:         Wednesday, November 05, 1997 5:59 AM
> To:   Midrange List Server (David Gibbs)
> Subject:      TCP/IP Catch-22?
> 
> After attending an all-day seminar last week, I decided to try TCP/IP
> on
> the AS/400 and connect my Win95 PC.  Everything worked OK except I
> can't
> configure TCP/IP on my PC to work both with the AS/400 and direct to
> the
> internet.  To connect to the AS/400, I had to change control panel
> settings and 'hardcode' the IP address of the AS/400.  To connect to
> the
> internet, I had to change the setting back to 'Obtain an IP address'.
> 
        <snip>

Jeff,
I'm confused,
where did you enter the 400's address on your PC ?

It sounds like you might not have DNS running in your network.
Trying to run TCP without DNS and DHCP (for PCs not servers) is more
than a full time job. Host Table maintenance and replication quickly
becomes a nightmare.

If you are running DNS, your PC should get the AS/400's address from
the DNS server. Similarly, the AS/400 should find your PC via DNS
also.

Write if you have questions,

 -Steve Cotes
 -cotess@data-io.com

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